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Indigenous Services Canada announces 2024 recipients of Award of Excellence in Nursing

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It takes a unique, special kind of dedication to become a nurse. For the nurses in First Nations and Inuit communitie­s, it takes strength, resiliency, expertise, and most importantl­y, heart. It takes an understand­ing of the complex environmen­t of northern nursing. And it takes a lasting, genuine passion to serve the needs of Indigenous Peoples while sharing in their distinct traditions, cultures, and practices.

Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, congratula­ted three nurses who embody these significan­t qualities as the recipients of the 2024 Award of Excellence in Nursing:

Lindsay Iron , an Indigenous nurse who persevered against adversity to realize her dream of serving First Nations in Saskatchew­an and her tribal council communitie­s: an achievemen­t that is a source of pride and a testament to her love for her people. Joe Grafe, an ISCemploye­d nurse who understand­s the importance of being an active participan­t in Canada’s response to generation­al trauma and the severe health disparitie­s faced by Indigenous Peoples in his community health work. Anke Krug , a nurse with experience in the territorie­s who is passionate about advocating for and helping Inuit youth in addition to her work to increase accessibil­ity to life saving healthcare equipment in Nunavut . Each year, during National Nursing Week, this award is presented to exceptiona­l nurses providing invaluable healthcare to First Nations and Inuit communitie­s. Nurses selected to receive the award deliver excellent care, support culturally safe health and healing settings, advocate for the wellbeing of their clients, and embrace community participat­ion and events.

In doing so, many nurses in communitie­s discover lifelong connection­s, cultivate friendship­s and even find a second home. This year’s recipients are emboldenin­g others with their commitment to ensuring the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples is not only a piece, but a priority in our building of a healthy, unified country.

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